Message from @MusicalProgrammer

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2019-08-28 03:57:58 UTC  

And we just haven’t reached it yet? @Rigg5

2019-08-28 03:58:05 UTC  

englighten us

2019-08-28 03:58:08 UTC  

as to what this truth is

2019-08-28 03:59:57 UTC  

well I guess this debate was a dead end

2019-08-28 04:00:04 UTC  

not debate so much as just

2019-08-28 04:00:07 UTC  

leaving I guess

2019-08-28 07:48:55 UTC  

the ratios of pressure is irelevant

2019-08-28 07:49:02 UTC  

its the difrence

2019-08-28 11:53:24 UTC  

You theory must fit the evidence, not this flat earth method of making the evidence fit the theory. Hence why modern science it always changing with new information.

2019-08-28 12:07:29 UTC  

ban

2019-08-28 16:19:33 UTC  

Whats everyone deebating today?

2019-08-28 16:20:56 UTC  

Erth

2019-08-28 16:56:59 UTC  

hey guys

2019-08-28 17:04:02 UTC  

Hi

2019-08-28 17:04:06 UTC  

who wants to be friends

2019-08-28 18:55:13 UTC  

dad

2019-08-28 18:59:52 UTC  

Good old civil debate chat

2019-08-28 19:00:30 UTC  

***where did everybody gooooooo***

2019-08-28 19:00:36 UTC  

D:

2019-08-28 19:17:51 UTC  

Here

2019-08-28 20:17:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/561988982884270088/616011193735446529/contrast.gif So, I made this gif from a YouTube video. I don't know if there's a common argument to this or not, so that's why I'm here. Just to get an answer and be happy.

2019-08-28 20:18:40 UTC  

It's regarding weather balloons and curvature.

2019-08-28 20:18:45 UTC  

Two frames.

2019-08-28 20:19:18 UTC  

an easy way to see if a fisheye lens is accurate is to use a cross

2019-08-28 20:19:42 UTC  

the object/field in focus will have minimum distortion

2019-08-28 20:20:38 UTC  

Yeah, I only added a horizontal line.

2019-08-28 20:21:47 UTC  

if the horizon meets the center of the cross, it is accurate

2019-08-28 20:22:38 UTC  

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0f/3-2-circumcised.png like how the center line is straight while all other lines are curved around that point

2019-08-28 20:24:57 UTC  

Anyway to describe the picture I made... You will notice that the horizon changes position at different heights, and that despite going below the horizon line, it doesn't concave like you'd expect if you were on the surface.
So what's the argument for this?

2019-08-28 20:25:06 UTC  

however your gif still shows a great increase in curvature with the height

2019-08-28 20:25:37 UTC  

Yup. That was the purpose.

2019-08-28 20:25:41 UTC  

well i don't have an argument

2019-08-28 20:26:21 UTC  

That’s bc you’re both globe earthers lol

2019-08-28 20:26:26 UTC  

yes

2019-08-28 20:26:39 UTC  

I don’t think that was the target audience 😉

2019-08-28 20:26:51 UTC  

it is not

2019-08-28 20:26:54 UTC  

but still good

2019-08-28 20:28:04 UTC  

I already confronted a flat earther with it, and all I got in return was dead silence. I'm hoping someone here will actually say something.

2019-08-28 20:28:26 UTC  

this is what got me started